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Video documentation: Immersive Days #3: Agents in Play

How do games and gaming operate in culture and society today? And how can the forms of gameplay be elaborated as spaces for critique? This third occasion of Immersive Days aimed to contribute to the understanding of these issues. The programme included an exhibition part with video, virtual and augmented reality installations, a multi-channel audio installation, participatory performances and a concert.

How do games and gaming operate in culture and society today? And how can the forms of gameplay be elaborated as spaces for critique? This third occasion of Immersive Days aimed to contribute to the understanding of these issues. The programme included an exhibition part with video, virtual and augmented reality installations, a multi-channel audio installation, participatory performances and a concert.

Immersive Days #3 was organized by Inter Arts Center in collaboration with the Division of Game Development at University of Skövde and with financial support from Region Skåne.

Read more about Immersive Days #3 here.

Lissa Holloway-Attaway: Entangling Heritage: Supporting (new) Museum Communities, Stories, and Agencies Through Digital Games and Critical Play.

Hedvig Jalhed: Ludo-Immersive Opera: Principles and Play.

Lars Kristensen and Rebecca Rouse: Open Play: the PlayLab Games and Performance research and community performing arts platform.

Gabriel Widing and Lundahl & Seitl: Presentations/dialogue.

Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir: Of listening and mediation within ecological sound art.

Ali Eslami: A Stretch of Time / False Mirror.